13 Homeschool Organization Ideas & Must-Have’s

Don’t you just feel good when things are in order in your homeschool? I’ve been thinking about homeschool organization ideas and must-have’s. Something about organized spaces puts my mind at ease. It creates a feeling of readiness when there’s a place for everything and everything in its place.

Bonnie, from The Koala Mom has these 4 tips for organizing your homeschool. I totally agree with her when she says, “Being organized does help the homeschooling run more smoothly.”

Lisa Marie, from The Canadian Homeschooler has this challenge to help get your homeschool organized in 20ish days. It includes tips, smart ideas, doable tasks with a target each day. I have found it to be extremely helpful in sticking with things. I’m also an all or nothing kind of gal, so when it comes to cleaning and organizing, I digested all the info in the challenge, and tackled all 20ish days in a weekend.

THE SECRET TO AN ORGANIZED HOMESCHOOL

To organize your homeschool is one thing, but then to keep it organized is another!

I have discovered the secret to keeping your homeschool organized. We’re all familiar with this, exercise it in every area of our life, and sometimes it’s hard to do… SELF-DISCIPLINE.

This may not seem like a huge revelation, but at times it’s hard to dig deep and find the motivation to keep at something. Without your own motivation and determination to keep your homeschool organized, it just won’t magically happen (as wonderful as that would be)!

So then the question is:

HOW do you exercise self-discipline and stay motivated?

To remember your end goal and how it feels to achieve that goal!

In this case, think about how you feel when your homeschool is organized.

As a parent, it’s great to teach your children about self-discipline, self-motivation and what keeping things organized does for them.

HOW WE ORGANIZE OUR HOMESCHOOL

We have a space in our home designated as our homeschool room where most things are kept. This room is on our second floor (suburbia life) and is a perfect space away from our main floor living, kitchen and dining area.

We’ll typically spend our morning in the homeschool room, doing Bible, language arts and math so that we’re a little more focused. When it’s lunch time, we move to the main floor, and do social studies, science and art. Moving to the main floor helps keep the mess at bay with any painting or experiments.

Our homeschool room is where everything is kept, except the painting supplies.

13 HOMESCHOOL ORGANIZATION IDEAS & MUST-HAVE’S

These are the homeschool organization ideas and must-have’s as suggested by homeschool moms:

10-Drawer Cart

These 10-drawer carts are perfect for each kid’s subject-specific books, workbooks and supplies.

Magazine Holder

Magazine holders are great to keep teacher’s manuals, student workbooks, and books in an upright position. Whether you have these near or on your teacher’s desk, or in your shelving units, you just can’t have enough of these.

Do you already use some of these homeschool organization ideas? If so, which ones? And if you could add some of these must-have’s, which one(s) would you add to your wishlist? Comment below to let me know!

Anchored in Jesus, Melanie

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I also use magazine holders and a homeschool planner in our homeschool! I have a laminator and I really want to get a binding machine as I LOVE coil-binding our printable books and worksheets. 🙂 We just got a Kallax-style bookshelf for our homeschool this year and it looks amazing. So nicely organized!!! 🙂